Best Test Automation Frameworks for GitHub

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    Sahi Pro Reviews

    Sahi Pro

    Tyto Software Pvt Ltd

    $835/year/user
    60 Ratings
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    Sahi Pro is a suite automation tools for web, Web-services, Windows desktop and Java applications. Sahi Pro features include automatic waits, recorders and accessor spy, inbuilt frame and editor, parallel playback, automatic reporting, automatic logging, and reporting. Also, Sahi Pro can save 70% of the time and effort that is normally spent on test automation. Sahi Pro has been trusted by more than 400 companies around the world and is quickly becoming the preferred tool for test automation in the agile world.
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    Cypress Reviews

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Free
    End-to-end testing of any web-based application is fast, simple and reliable.
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    Appvance Reviews
    Appvance IQ (AIQ), delivers transformative productivity gains and lower costs for both test creation and execution. It offers both AI-driven (fully automated tests) and 3rd-generation codeless scripting for test creation. These scripts are then executed using data-driven functional and performance, app-pen, and API testing -- both for web and mobile apps. AIQ's self healing technology allows you to cover all code with only 10% of the effort required by traditional testing systems. AIQ detects important bugs automatically and with minimal effort. No programming, scripting, logs, or recording are required. AIQ can be easily integrated with your existing DevOps tools, processes, and tools.
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    SpecFlow Reviews
    SpecFlow makes automation of test easier by making it a team effort, and allowing each role to make better use of their skills. Do not waste time looking for the correct definition in your binding classes. Just right-click and jump directly to the relevant code. Hooks (event bindings), can be used to add automation logic at specific times. For example, to set up a scenario before it is executed. SpecFlow supports a dependency-injection framework that can instantiate and inject context into scenarios. This allows you group the shared state into context classes and to inject them into any binding class that has access to the shared state.
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    Pester Reviews
    Pester is the universal mock framework and test framework for PowerShell. Pester tests can be added to Powershell code to improve code quality and allow you to make predictable changes. Visual Studio Code includes full support for Pester, allowing you to quickly create tests. Pester integrates well with TFS, Azure Github, Jenkins and other CI servers, allowing for fully automated development. Pester is a framework that allows you to write and run tests. Pester is used most often to write unit and integration testing, but it's not limited to that. It can also be used to validate whole environments, computer deployments, and database configurations. Pester tests can execute any command and script that is available to a Pester file. This includes functions, Cmdlets and Modules as well as scripts. Pester can be run locally where it integrates well into Visual Studio Code. It can also be integrated into a CI pipeline build script.
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    Hughes Systique UTAF Reviews
    Hughes Systique Unified Test Automation Framework is a one-stop solution that provides a script-less automation framework to test web and mobile apps. The solution is based on a hybrid framework that combines data-driven and keyword-driven testing. The UTAF is a combination of the existing Web Application Testing Automation Framework and Mobile Application Test Automation Framework. It is easy to use, OS-agnostic, platform-independent Test Automation Framework. This helps generate a higher ROI because the same scripts can also be used across different OS versions and devices.
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